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Days like this - HSJ 13 June 1991
NEWS: Waldegrave blames the bureaucrats. . . Internal market cost. . . Two-tier service. . . Budget deficits. . . Managers called to account
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Over my dead body
NEWS FOCUS: One of CHI's first reviews deals with the bodies-in-the-chapel 'scandal'. The man who paid the price, Ken Williams, talked exclusively to Laura Donnelly
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Take aim. . .
NEWS FOCUS: At the end of Labour's last term it at last shrugged off its prudent tendencies and boosted public service spending. But, asks Steve Mathieson, will the Treasury's fondness for multiple centralised targets stifle true progress for the NHS?
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Left to chance
CANCER SERVICES: Primary care groups/trusts have a key role to play in addressing inequitable distribution of cancer services. But a survey shows that commissioning cancer services is being given low priority. Cathy Shipman and colleagues report.
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My mum, my dad, my daughter and the NHS
FIRST PERSON: Caring for her mother, father and profoundly disturbed daughter has left Isobel Allan in no doubt about what carers want from the NHS
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Reach out and join up
MENTAL HEALTH: By 2003 there should be 220 specialist assertive outreach teams for people with serious mental illness. It is vital they are incorporated into the existing spectrum of care services, say Iain Ryrie and Angela Greatley
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Learning the hard way
INTERNATION RECRUITMENT: Overseas nurses are an essential component of the NHS workforce. But some are being exploited. Fiona Johnson and Maggie Oldham report on a programme to address the issue.